My average is 8-9PTBB/100 spread over all limits over 120k hands. If we wanna get picky, I think in April I ran at like 35ptbb/100 over 6k+ hands at 1/2 or 2/4, I can't remember which. This month I'm running at 18PTBB/100 at 2/4 over 5k hands.

My average is 8-9PTBB/100 spread over all limits over 120k hands. If we wanna get picky, I think in April I ran at like 35ptbb/100 over 6k+ hands at 1/2 or 2/4, I can't remember which. This month I'm running at 18PTBB/100 at 2/4 over 5k hands.

So it's close :)That's pretty crazy though... I also know I'm not playing great yet, I'm still playing OOP a little too much, calling when I should 3-bet, but mostly because I know if I 3-bet every time, they'll start 4-betting, then it takes away the strength of my 3-bet, which isn't usually a super strong hand.Maybe limits have to do with it somewhat also though, because I'm sure people play quite a bit weaker at 50max, which is where the majority of my play has been so far. Though I am running 208bb/100 at 1/2NL over 52 hands. Sustainable imo.

Looks like the latest version of HEM offers a 15 day trial rather than based on # of hands so hopefully PEV will be released before the trial is up. Also it includes what looks like a great set of reports/articles on finding leaks.And Joe the Pro is now a "coach" at Deuces Cracked. Funny stuff.

LOL... Went to $100nl and lost 3 buyins in 20 hands. (Literally 20 hands.)Got it back by the end of the night, but man that sucked. Straight over straight type shit, and QQ < 99 I think. Stuff like that.

When my buddy was playing .25-.50, I'd give him advice and it would almost always be wrong. I literally couldn't push anyone off of any hand. Maybe it's the stakes that necessitate the bigger amount won at showdown?

I know it wasn't a shot at Cwik. Wink wink.I prefer the limp blue line because it means I don't have to make hands, which is something I'm good at not doing. Also, I would imagine Cwik and Kurt are much better than I am at the bolded part. However, when you're stealing so often, the only pot manipulation you really need is to continuously put more money in there like you would with no hand, right?

But if we played each other, then what? Or against anyone who knows that you're bluffing non stop? Call a little lighter w/ a hand, and let you steal little pots all day imo.

But if we played each other, then what? Or against anyone who knows that you're bluffing non stop? Call a little lighter w/ a hand, and let you steal little pots all day imo.

I played cwik and I played mikeysong HU before. I make very distinct adjustments against players who know how I play and against players that I know are capable of actually thinking through a hand.My opponents that I play regularly are neither of these things. Most of them are guys I'll never see again and who probably needed help fastening the velcro on their shoes when they got dressed in the morning. Against them, I can do whatever the hell I want. Against players who know how to play, I make things less transparent and mix up my play a lot more, which basically means toning down the aggression in certain spots and turning it up in others.

My opponents that I play regularly are neither of these things. Most of them are guys I'll never see again and who probably needed help fastening the velcro on their shoes when they got dressed in the morning. Against them, I can do whatever the hell I want. Against players who know how to play, I make things less transparent and mix up my play a lot more, which basically means toning down the aggression in certain spots and turning it up in others.

LOL. Yeah, the goal is to play people that have trouble breathing without assistance. The fact that my opponents figured out how to sign on to their account already makes me a little weary about playing them.Also, trying to see how many posts I can get in before Simo completes whatever monstrosity he's been working on for the last bunch of minutes.

Nice!So, while we're talking about HU:I was watching cwik play the other day and I realized that I win so many pots without showdown because I c-bet TONS of hands on the flop. I watched him play and he considered (although ultimately bet) checking back with A8 on J86 with a FD because he had "showdown value" and I thought to myself, would I ever check there? HELL NO! I wouldn't really even consider it unless my opponent had been c/ring the living crap out of me or otherwise forcing me to change what I'd been doing. I don't care about showdown value. I don't want to get to showdown against most people. I want them to have to consider that my flop bet means I have air, middle pair, top pair, a set, the nuts or a draw. I want them to make decisions so I don't have to (other than how quickly and how much to bet or raise). I think that I kind of realized that the major difference between the two of our styles is that when he makes a hand, he tries to show it down. When I make a hand, I play it like I play all of my other hands, the vast majority of which would be playing the board when we get to showdown. That's not to say that I don't check back flops against certain opponents, but it's not often with the whole mentality of "I'd like to show this down" or "I don't want to get raised here" as much as it is to keep him guessing as to what my hand ranges are.

LOL. Yeah, the goal is to play people that have trouble breathing without assistance. The fact that my opponents figured out how to sign on to their account already makes me a little weary about playing them.